Jakarta Taipei School 雅加達臺灣學校 | |
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Address | |
Jl. Raya Kelapa Hybrida Blok QH Kelapa Gading Permai JAKARTA - INDONESIA Indonesia | |
Coordinates | 6°08′47″S 106°54′21″E / 6.146298400000001°S 106.90592960000004°E / -6.146298400000001; 106.90592960000004 |
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Type | Taiwanese international school |
Established | 1991 |
Website | jtsid |
Jakarta Taipei School | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 雅加達臺灣學校 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 雅加达台湾学校 | ||||||||
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Jakarta Taipei School (JTS; Chinese: 雅加達臺灣學校), formerly Jakarta Taipei International School (JTIS) in English, is an international school maintained by the Taiwan-based Republic of China government in Jakarta, Indonesia. The school takes Taiwanese (ROC) citizens and students of other nationalities, offering kindergarten through senior high school classes taught with the Taiwanese curriculum.
As of 2016, the school had 30 teachers, 180 Taiwanese students, and 100 students of other citizenships.
History
The school opened in 1991 with the Taipei Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta assisting. It was first established on 10 January 1992, making it the first Chinese-language school in Indonesia since the Indonesian government ended its ban on the Chinese language.
See also
Portals:References
- ^ "Introduction." Jakarta Taipei School. Retrieved on April 29, 2015. "Address : Jl. Raya Kelapa Hybrida Blok QH Kelapa Gading Permai JAKARTA - INDONESIA."
- ^ "Overseas Schools" (Archive). Taiwanese Ministry of Education. Retrieved on January 10, 2016.
- "Taiwan School in Jakarta, Indonesia Tropical Charm in Kalapa Gading Permai" (Archive). Taiwanese Ministry of Education. February 26, 2009. Retrieved on January 10, 2016. See Chinese text (Archive)
External links
- Jakarta Taipei School
- Jakarta Taipei School (in Chinese)
Taiwanese (Republic of China) international schools | |
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Indonesia | |
Japan | |
South Korea | |
Malaysia | |
Thailand | |
Vietnam | |
This list is incomplete. (*) In 2006 the Taiwanese Ministry of Education (MOE) removed the Thai-Chinese school from its list of overseas Chinese schools effective 1 February 2006 The schools in Japan are referred by the Japanese as "Chinese schools" (中華学校), and are not on the MOE list. The South Korea schools are also not on the MOE list but have been supported by ROC authorities. |
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